"Shockwave, Part II" | ||
| Episode Number | 27 | ![]() Daniels and Archer work to build a communicator |
| Production Number | 027 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | 2152 | |
| Original Airdate | 9/18/2002 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | Allan Kroeker | |
| Synopsis | ||
| While Enterprise and its crew are held hostage by the Suliban, Archer and Daniels are stuck in the 31st century working to find a way to get back to Enterprise and repair the timeline. | ||
| Starring | ||
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Scott Bakula (Captain Jonathan Archer) Jolene Blalock (Sub-Commander T'Pol) John Billingsley (Doctor Phlox) Linda Park (Ensign Hoshi Sato) Anthony Montgomery (Ensign Travis Mayweather) Dominic Keating (Lieutenant Malcolm Reed) Connor Trinneer (Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III) | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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John Fleck (Silik) Matt Winston (Daniels) Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Maxwell Forrest) Gary Graham (Ambassador Soval) Keith Allan (Raan) Jim Fitzpatrick (Commander Williams) Michael Kosik (Suliban Soldier) | ||
| Notes | ||
| Daniels and Archer are able to send back a communication to T'Pol. They have Reed retrieve a device from Daniels' quarters, which they fool Silik into thinking it’s a device to communicate with his future contact, but the device transfers Archer back. | ||
"Carbon Creek" | ||
| Episode Number | 28 | ![]() T'Mir and Mestral in human disguise |
| Production Number | 028 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | 01-Apr-2152 | |
| Original Airdate | 9/25/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga & Dan O'Shannon | |
| Teleplay | Chris Black | |
| Director | James A. Contner | |
| Synopsis | ||
| T'Pol's recollection of the Vulcans' first encounter with Humans conflicts with what Archer and Trip learned from history books. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Jolene Blalock (T'Mir) Ann Cusack (Maggie) J. Paul Boehmer (Mestral) Hank Harris (Jack) Michael A. Krawic (Stron) David Selburg (Vulcan Captain) Clay Wilcox (Billy) Ron Marasco (Captain Tellus) Paul Hayes (Businessman) | ||
| Notes | ||
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A Vulcan survey ship was studying the Soviet satellite Sputnik in the 1950's when the ship's engines failed and crashed outside Carbon Creek, Pennsylvania. They were rescued three months later, but Mestral stayed behind. T'Mir was T'Pol's great grandmother. After telling the story to Archer and Tucker, T'Pol is vague as to whether or not the story is true. However, later in her quarters, T'Pol has the handbag that T'Mir took with her when she return to Vulcan. J. Paul Boehmer also played the Borg drone One in the Voyager episode "Drone". | ||
"Minefield" | ||
| Episode Number | 29 | ![]() Archer tends to Reed, pinned by a mine |
| Production Number | 029 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 10/2/2002 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | John Shiban | |
| Director | James A. Contner | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Enterprise becomes disabled by an alien orbital mine while trapped in hostile Romulan territory. While diffusing another mine that has attached itself to the outer hull, Reed becomes pinned to the hull by the mine. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Tim Glenn (Med Tech) Elizabeth Magness (Injured Crewmember) | ||
| Notes | ||
| A Romulan warbird unclocks and fires warning shots at Enterprise. It orders Enterprise to leave the system immediately; this system has been annexed in the name of the Romulan Star Empire. T'Pol notes that the Romulans are rumored to be aggressive and territorial. | ||
"Dead Stop" | ||
| Episode Number | 30 | ![]() Trip, Archer and T'Pol examine the station repair plan |
| Production Number | 030 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 10/9/2002 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Mike Sussman & Phyllis Strong | |
| Director | Roxann Dawson | |
| Synopsis | ||
| After the incident in the Romulan minefield, Enterprise docks with a mysterious high-tech space station which proves too good to be true when Ensign Mayweather is found dead in Launch Bay 1. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
| Roxann Dawson (Station Computer Voice) | ||
| Notes | ||
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Travis receives a call from Archer telling him to report to Launch Bay 1, where he later found to have been electrocuted. Phlox discovers that the body was replicated. The station kidnapped Mayweather and replaced him with a replicated copy. The station was connecting the people it kidnapped to the computer core and using them for additional processing power. The station also sent a device to heal Reed's leg wound from the Romulan mine. Enterprise destroyed the station, but in the last shot, it was shown fixing itself. Director Roxann "B'Elanna Torres" Dawson also supplied the station's computer voice. | ||
"A Night in Sickbay" | ||
| Episode Number | 31 | ![]() Archer watches as Phlox cares for Porthos |
| Production Number | 031 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 10/16/2002 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | David Straiton | |
| Synopsis | ||
| After Porthos catches a life-threatening disease on the Kreetassan homeworld, Archer spends a fretful night in sickbay with Porthos and Dr. Phlox. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
| Vaughn Armstrong (Kreetassan Captain) | ||
| Notes | ||
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The Kreetassans are offended this time because Porthos urinated on a sacred tree. Once Archer performs the complicated ritual, they give him three spare plasma injectors. Vaughn Armstrong, the guest star of a thousand faces, also plays Starfleet Admiral Forrest. Here, he is reprising his role as a Kreetassan, first seen in "Vox Sola". This episode is often cited when Trek Fanboys give examples of why they hate Star Trek: Enterprise. | ||
"Marauders" | ||
| Episode Number | 32 | ![]() The crew helps defend the colony from the Klingon raids |
| Production Number | 032 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 10/30/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Teleplay | David Wilcox | |
| Director | Mike Vejar | |
| Synopsis | ||
| In need of deuterium fuel, Enterprise discovers a mining colony that is being controlled by Klingons who are bullying the inabitants and hoarding their supplies. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Larry Cedar (Tessic) Steven Flynn (Maklii) Bari Hochwald (E'lis) Jesse James Rutherford (Q'Ell) Robertson Dean (Korok) Wayne King, Jr. (Klingon #1) Peewee Piemonte (Klingon #2) | ||
| Notes | ||
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The crew trains the colonists to defend themselves against the Klingons. Bari Hochwald previously played Dr. Elizabeth Lense in the DS9 episode "Explorers". | ||
"The Seventh" | ||
| Episode Number | 33 | ![]() Travis, Archer and T'Pol search for Menos |
| Production Number | 033 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 11/6/2002 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | David Livingston | |
| Synopsis | ||
| T'Pol is is dispatched by the Vulcan High Command to capture a fugitive that has eluded their authorities for nearly two decades. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Bruce Davison (Menos) David Richards (Dockmaster) Vincent Hammond (Huge Alien) Coleen Maloney (Vulcan Officer) Stephen Mendillo (Vulcan Captain Tavek) Richard Wharton (Jossen) | ||
| Notes | ||
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T'Pol asks Archer to join her on her mission because she needs someone she can trust. Mayweather joins them as well. 30 years ago, Agaron was a corrupt world whose leaders asked for Vulcan assistance. Vulcan agents were surgically altered and sent to infiltrate the corrupt factions. After the alliance was forged, the agents were recalled. 17 years ago, T'Pol was sent to apprehend 6 of those agents, but was unable to retreive one -- Menos. Menos became a wealthy biotoxin smuggler. He maintains and tries to manipulate T'Pol into thinking that he is a poor family man, but they find biotoxins behind a cloaked room in his ship. | ||
"The Communicator" | ||
| Episode Number | 34 | ![]() Reed and Archer are captured |
| Production Number | 034 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 11/13/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Teleplay | André Bormanis | |
| Director | James A. Contner | |
| Synopsis | ||
| After a covert expedition on a planet with a pre-warp civilization, Reed and Archer return to retrieve a communicator Reed left behind on the planet, and are captured in the process. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Francis Guinan (General Gosis) Tim Kelleher (Lt. Pell) Brian Reddy (Dr. Temec) Dennis Cockrum (Alien Barkeep) Jason Waters (Soldier) | ||
| Notes | ||
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While working on their captured Suliban cell ship to use in their rescue plan, Trip's right hand and forearm become "cloaked". McCoy left his communicator behind in the Original Series episode "A Piece of the Action". | ||
"Singularity" | ||
| Episode Number | 35 | ![]() Enterprise approaches the trinary star system |
| Production Number | 035 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 11/20/2002 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Chris Black | |
| Director | Patrick Norris | |
| Synopsis | ||
| En route to observe part of a trinary star system, the crew finds their routine tasks turning into uncharacteristically strange obsessions over trivial matters. Unaffected by the compulsive behavior, T'Pol investigates and finds a dangerous factor at work on her crewmates. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
| Matthew Kaminsky (Crewman Cunningham) | ||
| Notes | ||
| The star system consists of two stars orbiting a black hole. The radiation from the system caused the crew's change in behavior. | ||
"Vanishing Point" | ||
| Episode Number | 36 | ![]() Hoshi requests to use shuttles from now on |
| Production Number | 036 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 11/27/2002 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | David Straiton | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Following her first experience in the transporter, a series of eerie events leads Hoshi to question whether she is the same person. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Keone Young (Hoshi Sato's Father) Gary Riotto (Alien #1) Ric Sarabia (Alien #2) Morgan H. Margolis (Crewman Baird) Carly Thomas (Crewman Alison Rhodes) | ||
| Notes | ||
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Hoshi was trapped in the transporter pattern buffer for 8.3 seconds. She dreamed most of the episode. Keone Young previously played Buck Bokai in the DS9 episode "If Wishes Were Horses". | ||
"Precious Cargo" | ||
| Episode Number | 37 | ![]() Trip tries to help Kaitamma |
| Production Number | 037 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | 12-Sep-2152 | |
| Original Airdate | 12/11/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Teleplay | David A. Goodman | |
| Director | David Livingston | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Trip rescues an exotic alien woman from her kidnappers, but ends up on an unexpected romantic adventure. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Padma Lakshmi (Kaitaama) Leland Crooke (Firek Plinn) Scott Klace (Firek Goff) | ||
| Notes | ||
| Kaitaama is a princess from Krios Prime. | ||
"The Catwalk" | ||
| Episode Number | 38 | ![]() The crew passes time in the nacelle catwalk |
| Production Number | 038 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | 18-Sep-2152 | |
| Original Airdate | 12/18/2002 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Mike Sussman & Phyllis Strong | |
| Director | Mike Vejar | |
| Synopsis | ||
| When a deadly radioactive storm threatens Enterprise, the entire crew must take refuge for eight days in the small maintenance shaft inside the warp nacelle, unaware of an alien presence attempting to take control of the ship. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Scott Burkholder (Tagrim) Zach Grenier (Renth) Aaron Lustig (Guri) Elizabeth Magness (Female Crewmember) Danny Goldring (Alien Captain) Brian Cousins (Alien Lieutenant) Sean Smith (Alien Crewman) | ||
| Notes | ||
"Dawn" | ||
| Episode Number | 39 | ![]() Tucker and Zho'Kaan wait for rescue |
| Production Number | 039 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 1/8/2003 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | John Shiban | |
| Director | Roxann Dawson | |
| Synopsis | ||
| While testing the shuttlepod autopilot upgrade, Trip is fired upon by a territorial alien and forced to land on the night side of a moon. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
|
Gregg Henry (Zho'Kaan) Brad Greenquist (Captain Khata'n Zshaar) | ||
| Notes | ||
"Stigma" | ||
| Episode Number | 40 | ![]() T'Pol's discloses her illness to Archer |
| Production Number | 040 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 2/5/2003 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | David Livingston | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Enterprise arrives at Dekendi III for a meeting of the Interspecies Medical Exchange. T'Pol's standing on Enterprise is threatened when it is learned that she has contracted Pa'nar Syndrome, a deadly disease that faces prejudice by Vulcan society. Meanwhile, one of Phlox's wives arrives to install a neutron microscope in Sickbay. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Melinda Page Hamilton (Feezal) Michael Ensign (Dr. Oratt) Bob Morrisey (Dr. Strom) Jeffrey Hayenga (Dr. Yuris) Lee Spencer (Vulcan Doctor) | ||
| Notes | ||
|
Pa'nar Syndrome is contracted through mind-melds. Tolaris forced T'Pol to mind-meld in "Fusion". Feezal is Phlox's second wife, who takes a liking to Trip. Yuris tells the others that T'Pol was forced, so she is allowed to remain. | ||
"Cease Fire" | ||
| Episode Number | 41 | ![]() Shran and Archer |
| Production Number | 041 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 2/12/2003 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Chris Black | |
| Director | David Straiton | |
| Synopsis | ||
| When a military conflict erupts between the Vulcans and Andorians, Archer is brought in as negotiator. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Jeffrey Combs (Commander Shran) Suzie Plakson (Lieutenant Tarah) Gary Graham (Ambassador Soval) John Balma (Sub-Commander Muroc) Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Maxwell Forrest) Zane Cassidy (Andorian Soldier) Christopher Shea (Telev) | ||
| Notes | ||
"Future Tense" | ||
| Episode Number | 42 | ![]() Archer and T'Pol search Daniels' database |
| Production Number | 042 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 2/19/2003 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Mike Sussman & Phyllis Strong | |
| Director | James Whitmore, Jr. | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Enterprise finds a small craft adrift in space that contains what appears to be a human corpse, one the Suliban and the Tholians both try to retrieve. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Maxwell Forrest) Cullen Douglas (Suliban Soldier) | ||
| Notes | ||
"Canamar" | ||
| Episode Number | 43 | ![]() Archer and Tucker en route to Canamar |
| Production Number | 043 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 2/26/2003 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | John Shiban | |
| Director | Allan Kroeker | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Archer and Tucker are mistakenly arrested as smugglers and placed on a prisoner transport vessel bound for the penal colony Canamar. When fellow prisoners escape and overrun the ship, the Starfleet officers become reluctant renegades. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Mark Rolston (Kuroda) Holmes R. Osborne (Enolian Official) Michael McGrady (Nausicaan) Sean Whalen (Zoumas) Brian Morri (Enolian Guard) John Hansen (Prisoner) | ||
| Notes | ||
"The Crossing" | ||
| Episode Number | 44 | ![]() Phlox monitors T'Pol after an alien invades her |
| Production Number | 044 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 4/2/2003 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga & André Bormanis | |
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | David Livingston | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Enterprise is swallowed by an otherworldly vessel occupied by noncorporeal creatures who seek to trade consciousnesses with the crew members. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Joseph Will (Lt. Michael Rostov) Steven Allerick (Ensign Cook) Valerie Ianniello (Female Crewman) Alexander Chance (Crewman #1) Matthew Kaminsky (Crewman Cunningham) | ||
| Notes | ||
| The aliens' ship is deteriorating and they are trying to find host bodies to survive. There are hundreds of them and they capture ships as they can. | ||
"Judgment" | ||
| Episode Number | 45 | ![]() Captain Archer stands trial on Narendra III |
| Production Number | 045 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 4/9/2003 | |
| Story | Taylor Elmore & David A. Goodman | |
| Teleplay | David A. Goodman | |
| Director | James L. Conway | |
| Synopsis | ||
| On Narendra III, Archer stands accused before a Klingon tribunal of conspiring against the Empire, and faces a lifetime sentence on penal colony Rura Penthe. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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J.G. Hertzler (Advocate Kolos) Daniel Riordan (Duras) Victor Talmadge (Asahf) John Vickery (Prosecutor Orak) Helen Cates (Klingon First Officer) D.J. Lockhart (Cell Guard) Granville Van Dusen (Magistrate) Danny Kolker (Guard) | ||
| Notes | ||
|
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C was destroyed at Narendra III helping to defend the Klingon outpost against a Romulan attack (see TNG episode "Yesterday's Enterprise"). J.G. Hertzler previously played General Martok on Deep Space Nine. | ||
"Horizon" | ||
| Episode Number | 46 | ![]() The Horizon crew discusses the tactical situation |
| Production Number | 046 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | 10-Jan-2153 | |
| Original Airdate | 4/16/2003 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | André Bormanis | |
| Director | James A. Contner | |
| Synopsis | ||
| While Enterprise investigates a planetary phenomenon, Mayweather takes the opportunity to visit the cargo ship where he was born and raised, the E.C.S. Horizon. Unfortunately, Travis' return is marred by his father's death, strained relations with his brother and an alien attack. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Joan Pringle (Rianna Mayweather) Corey Mendell Parker (Paul Mayweather) Nicole Forester (Nora) Adam Paul (Charlie Nichols) Philip Anthony-Rodriguez (Juan) Ken Feinberg (Alien Captain) | ||
| Notes | ||
| Travis' brother Paul became captain of the E.C.S. Horizon after the death of their father. His mother, Rianna, is the chief engineer and medic. | ||
"The Breach" | ||
| Episode Number | 47 | ![]() Phlox lets Hoshi pet his tribble |
| Production Number | 047 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 4/23/2003 | |
| Story | Daniel McCarthy | |
| Teleplay | Chris Black & John Shiban | |
| Director | Robert Duncan McNeill | |
| Synopsis | ||
| While Enterprise is asked to evacuate a group of Denobulan geologists from Xantoras, a world that has been taken over by a militant faction, Phlox finds himself with a patient who refuses to be treated by a Denobulan because of historical conflicts between their races. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
|
Henry Stram (Hudak) Mark Chaet (Yolen) D.C. Douglas (Zepht) Laura Putney (Trevix) Jamison Yang (Crewman) | ||
| Notes | ||
| Phlox shows Hoshi a tribble. He feeds it to one of his reptiles (see "The Trouble with Tribbles"). | ||
"Cogenitor" | ||
| Episode Number | 48 | ![]() Tucker and the cogenitor learn its fate |
| Production Number | 048 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 4/30/2003 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | LeVar Burton | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Enterprise encounters a race called the Vissians who feature a third sex of "cogenitors" who are treated as second-class citizens. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Andreas Katsulas (Vissian Captain Drennik) F.J. Rio (Vissian Engineer) Larissa Laskin (Vissian Wife - Calla) Becky Wahlstrom (Cogenitor) Stacie Renna (Traistana) Laura Interval (Vissian Woman #2) | ||
| Notes | ||
| After spending time with Trip -- playing games, watching movies, learning to read -- the cogenitor asks Archer for asylum. Archer denies the request. The cogenitor commits suicide. | ||
"Regeneration" | ||
| Episode Number | 49 | ![]() The cybernetic beings board Enterprise |
| Production Number | 049 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | 01-Mar-2153 | |
| Original Airdate | 5/7/2003 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Mike Sussman & Phyllis Strong | |
| Director | David Livingston | |
| Synopsis | ||
| An arctic research team discovers debris from an alien vessel, buried in a glacier along with the bodies of two cybernetically enhanced humanoids. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Maxwell Forrest) Jim Fitzpatrick (Commander Williams) Chris Wynne (Dr. Moninger) Bonita Friedericy (Rooney) John Short (Drake) Adam Harrington (Researcher) Mark Chadwick (Male Tarkalean) Nicole Randal (Female Tarkalean) Paul Scott (Crewman Foster) | ||
| Notes | ||
|
The teaser and Act 1 feature the A-6 Artic Reaearch Team. The crew doesn't appear until Act 2. The cybernetic humanoids are Borg (obviously) -- they are remains from the events of the motion picture Star Trek: First Contact. Phlox is injected with Borg nanoprobes by one of the assimilated Tarkaleans. He ends up bombarding himself with omicron radiation to kill the nanoprobes. The Borg were able to send a subspace message to the Delta Quadrant containing coordinates. It will take 200 years to rech the Delta Quadrant. Bonita Friedericy (Rooney) is John Billingsley's wife. | ||
"First Flight" | ||
| Episode Number | 50 | ![]() Forrest reprimands Robinson and Archer |
| Production Number | 050 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 5/14/2003 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | John Shiban & Chris Black | |
| Director | LeVar Burton | |
| Synopsis | ||
| While Enterprise is investigating a nebula, Archer hears that A.G. Robinson, his old rival in the early days of the NX test program, has died. During a shuttlepod mission, Archer reminisces to T'Pol about the time he and Robinson were pilots competing for the honor of being the first to break the Warp 2 barrier. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Keith Carradine (Cmdr. A.G. Robinson) Brigid Brannagh (Ruby) Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Maxwell Forrest) Michael Canavan (Vulcan Advisor) Victor Bevine (Flight Controller) John B. Moody (Security Officer) | ||
| Notes | ||
"Bounty" | ||
| Episode Number | 51 | ![]() Skalaar holds Archer captive |
| Production Number | 051 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | 21-Mar-2153 | |
| Original Airdate | 5/14/2003 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Teleplay | Hans Tobeason and Mike Sussman & Phyllis Strong | |
| Director | Roxann Dawson | |
| Synopsis | ||
| The crew of the Enterprise encounters Skalaar, a Tellarite who offers to give them a tour of a nearby planet. As it turns out, Skalaar is actually a bounty hunter who kidnaps Archer, planning to turn him over to the Klingons for a reward. Meanwhile, a microbe triggers T'Pol's Vulcan mating drive. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Jordan Lund (Skalaar) Michael Garvey (Captain Goroth) Ed O'Ross (Gaavrin) Robert O'Reilly (Kago-Darr) Louis Ortiz (Klingon Warrior) | ||
| Notes | ||
| The Klingons have apparently placed a substantial price on Archer's head since his escape from Rura Penthe in the episode "Judgment". | ||
"The Expanse" | ||
| Episode Number | 52 | ![]() Enterprise enters the Delphic Expanse |
| Production Number | 052 | |
| Season | 2 | |
| Stardate | 24-Apr-2153 | |
| Original Airdate | 5/21/2003 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | Allan Kroeker | |
| Synopsis | ||
| When a probe from an unknown alien source unleashes a devastating assault upon Earth, Enterprise is recalled, then sent to search for the perpetrators in a mysterious region of space known as the Delphic Expanse. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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John Fleck (Silik) Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Maxwell Forrest) Gary Graham (Ambassador Soval) Daniel Riordan (Captain Duras) James Horan (Humanoid Figure) Bruce Wright (Dr. Fer'at) Dan Desmond (Klingon Chancellor) Josh Cruze (Captain Ramirez) David Figlioli (Klingon Crewman) L. Sidney (Klingon Crewman #2) Gary Bullock (Klingon Council Member) | ||
| Notes | ||
|
The Vulcan ship Vaankara was destroyed in the Expanse. The last video transmission shows the crew had gone insane and killed each other before the ship was destroyed. The Vulcan High Command recalls T'Pol to Vulcan. She resigns her commision to stay aboard Enterprise. Trip's younger sister, Elizabeth, is among the 7 million people killed in the Xindi attack. This is the final appearance of the Humanoid Figure (a/k/a "Future Guy"), who informs Archer that the Xindi are responsible for the attack. An enemy faction supplied the Xindi with information that Earth was responsible for the future destruction of the Xindi homeworld. Ramirez is captain of the Starship Intrepid, one of the vessels that comes to Enterprise's aid when under attack by Duras. A second Warp 5 starship, NX-02, is under construction in orbit around Earth. It will be ready to launch in 14 months. Enterprise gets an upgrade, adding photonic torpedoes and enhanced hull plating, along with a new command center. With the new weapons, they are able to destroy Duras' ship before entering the Expanse. They also added a group of military soldiers (who won't be seen until next season premiere). | ||